Quantum linking theory is a fundamental concept in quantum physics that explains how particles can be linked across vast distances, defying the constraints of spacetime.

According to the theory, particles can be connected through a quantum field that transcends the limitations of classical physics. This field allows for instant communication and even teleportation.

But beware, quantum linking comes with a steep price: the risk of entanglement-related chaos.

			
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